Priyanka Chopra attends The 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills on January 8, 2017
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Priyanka Chopra attends The 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills on January 8, 2017
hey help me make a list of (and taxonomize?) artworks that engage with twitter as a medium that aren't bots (i.e., don't involve automated posting of content)
— Allison Parrish | @[email protected] (@aparrish) August 3, 2018
(via http://twitter.com/aparrish/status/1025228453224833029)
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I feel as if I just came back of a hiatus. lmao I know, I did for u. 😉
I made a deal with you, Cabeswater. I'm your hands and your eyes. What do you think I'll see if he dies?
AUSTIN PARRISH | JUNIOR | THE ATHLETES | TAKEN
BIRTHDAY: September 9th, 1998 SEXUAL/ROMANTIC ORIENTATION: Heterosexual / Heteroromantic PRONOUNS: He/Him POSITIVE TRAITS: Intelligent, Determined, Diligent NEGATIVE TRAITS: Arrogant, Choleric, Selfish
BIOGRAPHY:
The funny thing about Austin Parrish was the fact that almost nobody had the same idea of who he was– teachers saw him as a sweetheart and a hard worker with a lot of promise; coaches saw him as a strong, -agile and a good leader; his teammates saw him as a fun-loving, rowdy boy (who, on occasion, started fights with guys, or used girls for sex). The list never ended. Austin molded his personality to fit people’s expectations– at least most of the time. But the select few who saw his true personality knew that he wasn’t a nice guy. A few years before, Austin’s mother had passed away. It was hard on him, and it should have been hard on his dad, but he knew exactly how to avoid the pain– by inflicting pain on his only child. He was a mean, old drunk who’d been in and out of jail for most of Austin’s teenage years. No matter what Austin did – whether he came home with straight A’s (which he often did), or won the football game for his team – his dad got angry at him. He came to school far too often with black eyes and split lips. He was sure the majority of his friends, and the rest of the school, knew what went down in his home; but most people didn’t dare bring it up in front to him for fear of an explosion of anger.